Wild Russia

Europe has a wild side and it has many unknown facts hidden within. The world of wild animals and unpredictable landmarks is one of the appealing points of Europe. Wild Russia is travel series that charts its journey from the vast land of Europe to the Pacific Oceans which will stun you with the wilderness and its inhabitants. Wild Russia is a travel documentary series that explores Europe, whose geographic variety is surpassed by its wildlife diversity.In one of the series of Wild Russia, it travels to Kamchatka, in Russia which is a land of secrecy. Travel to this region was banned by the Soviets for military reasons. Wild Russia drives you into facing the wild side, with the world’s largest brown bears and also the rarest eagle on the planet earth.

This episode explains you about the untouched wildlife here. Wild Russia, Kamchatka series captures the volcanic eruptions which rise up to around 60 ft in air. Kamchatka is undoubtedly one of the rarest places in the world also known as land of fire and ice.

Wild Russia, Primorye is another episode which lets you into Primorye territory, which the land of the most wonderful animals on earth. This episode lands you up in the forests and explores the coastline of the Primorye territory. The Asian Black Bears are captured and the world’s largest cat, Amur Tiger is seen roaming in the forest. The expedition then takes you to Lake Chanka where the most extraordinary Chinese soft shelled turtles are viewed. The walk in across the rivers in the region shows you the Blakiston’s Fish Owl which is a usual hunting ground for them.

Wild Russia, Arctic set you of to a ride through the extreme Northern edge of Russia. This region lies in the Arctic Circle with extreme temperatures and adversity, yet a place with exceptional beauty. In this episode it shows you how the creatures battle their everyday life against the toughest elements and how they have developed their survival skills to stay alive. In this episode Polar bears are seen finding their way in the shifting ice, snowy owls are captured while feeding their young ones. In short, this episode shows that Arctic is a land where life and death hang in the balance.

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